This archive explores how faith empowers believers to confront spiritual and worldly darkness. You'll find messages encouraging active resistance against evil with good, and steadfast perseverance through overwhelming challenges. Discover the enduring hope found in God's promises, illuminating paths through affliction and guiding towards ultimate victory. Keep exploring how light overcomes.
In a world filled with corruption and injustice, do not be overcome by evil. Instead, overcome evil with good.
Evil called Good In a world filled with corruption and injustice, do not be overcome by evil. Instead, overcome evil with good.
Sometimes we face overwhelming challenges, but we must trust in God's promise of victory in the end. We need to persevere and trust in our Captain, Jesus Christ.
Sometimes we face overwhelming challenges, but we must trust in God's promise of victory in the end. We need to persevere and trust in our Captain, Jesus Christ.
When our souls faint from prolonged affliction, we cling to God's immutable Word, knowing His promises are active and powerful. Our desperate anticipation found its glorious answer in Christ Jesus, the Living Word, who came and displayed absolute divine authority to bring us comprehensive, complete salvation.
When Evening Came, Our Hope Arose! When our souls faint from prolonged affliction, we cling to God's immutable Word, knowing His promises are active and powerful. Our desperate anticipation found its glorious answer in Christ Jesus, the Living Word, who c
Our spiritual journey is fundamentally understood through the contrast of light and darkness. Light symbolizes divine revelation, moral purity, and abundant life, while darkness represents ignorance and alienation.
The biblical understanding of light and darkness provides a foundational framework for our spiritual journey. Light consistently symbolizes divine revelation, moral purity, and abundant spiritual life, contrasting sharpl The progressive brightening of our path is not achieved through human willpower or moral grit; it is fueled by nothing less than the kinetic energy of resurrection power. This power equips us to navigate a fallen world f
The victory of the believer is the ability to overcome the powers of darkness and not fall into temptation. Our victory is a result of faith and has merit only in the cross of Christ.
The victory of the believer is the ability to overcome the powers of darkness and not fall into temptation. Our victory is a result of faith and has merit only in the cross of Christ.
The biblical narrative describes a journey of inheritance reserved for those with a "different spirit"—the spirit of the Overcomer. While the majority may be paralyzed by fear, seeing themselves as mere grasshoppers before the giants of this world, we look to the example of Caleb, who viewed obstacles as opportunities for God’s power to be demonstrated.
The biblical narrative is, at its heart, a story of inheritance—a birthright lost in Eden and a legacy regained in the New Creation. Spanning the centuries between the conquest of Canaan and the final vision of the Apoca The reward for this perseverance is a profound elevation in status. While Caleb was honored with the title of "Servant," the Overcomer is granted the intimate status of a "Son." In the ancient world, kings were considere
In Zechariah 9:9-10, the prophet speaks of a coming Messiah who will bring salvation and peace to the people of Israel. The Messiah is described as just, humble, and riding on a donkey.
We’re going to read from the book of Zechariah, chapter 9, verse 9. Zechariah is known as a minor prophet because his writings are small and yet they have such a powerful teaching for us. and the battle bow will be broken, he will proclaim peace to the nations, his rule will extend from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.” This passage that Sam just read was written centuries before t
Biblical revelation consistently grapples with divine justice, human choice, and the pathway to salvation, seeking to bridge the chasm between divine holiness and human corruption. From this grand narrative, two pivotal messages emerge, converging on God's heart toward the sinner and the necessary human response.
The vast sweep of biblical revelation, from the ancient laments of the Babylonian Exile to the profound teachings of the first-century Roman Levant, consistently grapples with the core questions of divine justice, human This "judgment" is not arbitrary but a self-selection process; individuals judge themselves by their response to the Light. Here, the concept of "doing the truth" is introduced.